News South Sudan » History: How millennia of history vanished in Sudan's war
Central Khartoum, where the museum stands along with Sudan's main state institutions, was a battlefield from April 2023 In the scorched courtyard of Sudan's National Museum in Khartoum, a towering ...
News South Sudan » History: Students and faculty attend ‘Sudan and South Sudan in Context’ lecture
More than 50 people attended a lecture titled, “Sudan and South Sudan in Context,” by Loyola University Chicago history Prof. Kim Searcy on Wednesday evening. The talk, hosted in 620 Library Place, ...
News South Sudan » History: What’s happening in South Sudan? 10 million people need help
South Sudan is the world’s youngest country, gaining independence in 2011. However, hopes for stability were quickly undermined: a brutal civil war from 2013 to 2018 killed hundreds of thousands of ...
News South Sudan » History: South Sudan
Workers load food onto all-terrain vehicles at a World Food Programme logistics base in Bentiu, Unity State, South Sudan, November 3, 2025. South Sudan’s human rights situation significantly ...
News South Sudan » History: South Sudan: Sixth Year of Flooding Deepens One of World’s Worst Hunger Crises
MABAN, South Sudan (Oct. 2, 2025)—The sixth year of flooding in South Sudan combined with aid cuts is exacerbating one of the world’s worst hunger crises with newly arrived refugees fleeing conflict ...
News South Sudan » History: South Sudan: Extend UN Investigations, Stand Ready to Respond to Any Further Deterioration of the Human Rights Situation
Ahead of the UN Human Rights Council’s (hereafter “HRC” or “Council”) 61st regular session (23 February – 31 March 2026), we, the undersigned non-governmental organisations, write to urge your ...
News South Sudan » History: Gender-Based Violence in South Sudan
South Sudan’s history of conflict, insecurity, economic crisis, and natural disasters have disproportionately impacted women and girls, with GBV continuing to be one of the most critical threats to ...
News South Sudan » History: How millennia of history vanished in Sudan's war
In the scorched courtyard of Sudan's National Museum in Khartoum, a towering black granite statue of Kush Pharaoh Taharqa now stands alone, surrounded by shards of broken glass and shattered stone.
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